By Solken Germany lights table lamp
Description
Paris is commonly known as "the city of light". The city of Arnsberg, however, should be called "the capital of light". As this German city, and in particular the Borough of Neheim-Hüsten was (and continues to be) the home of a remarkable number of lighting manufacturers. To name a few: Kaiser, Cosack and Hillebrand. Perhaps less well known, but certainly as interesting, is Solken lights. During the 1960s and 1970s, this company has produced several very decorative lights... is part of this large table lamp. Executed in white glass and chromed metal, it contains seven bulbs: two in each segment and one on the luminaire. Marked with a label. The wire is in good condition, 6 40-watt light bulbs, E14 / 17 (110 V) 14-17 mm, small (its) Edison screw and a superior 70 Watt, E26 bulb / 27 (110 V) 26-27 mm (average) live Edison (ES). The lamp is offered without shadow.
- Dimensions
- : H66 x W22
- Color
- : grey
- Material
- : ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
- Style
- : vintage